Gail Carver
He was a very nice guy
Birth date: Feb 19, 1947 Death date: Oct 20, 1927
A funeral service for Charlene G. Burrell, 87 of Mineral City formerly Johnstown will be held Friday, October 24, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. in the Newark Chapel of Vensil & Chute Funeral Homes with Pastor Cindee Johnson officiating. Buria Read Obituary
He was a very nice guy
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. God gives us comfort as we all grieve for her. ( I lit a candle for her but do not see it).
To all of Elaine's family- please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I met Elaine through her volunteer work at Hospice of Coshocton, and considered her a dear friend. She was such a loving person- her family meant Everything to her- she was always looking forward to the next gathering. Please know how many people thought so much of her- I'm sad knowing I'll have no more lunch dates with my friend, but I know I'll see her again.
We loved having Bob and Elaine as neighbors for over 20 years in the Welker Addition - West Lafayette.
You are all in our thoughts and Prayers. What a wonderful lady.
I am so sorry for your loss I met elaine a couple months ago I would see her twice a week she was such an amazing lady she taught me how to cook things I didnt know how to cook I will always remember her smile and she was always so nice and grateful I will be thinking of your families❤
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers for the family. Enjoyed my time playing bridge with her the last few years. Lois and Ken Norris
My deepest sympathy to Elaine’s family and the James family. Elaine was a treasured friend of our family, especially our mother, Bonnie Arnold Lacy, who had a close friendship thru card club and many other fun gatherings. Fond memories! RIP ❤
Our condolences, God Bless
I had the privilege to meet Elaine on several family occasions, including the Denver wedding of Melissa James and Andrew Maurer. The first time, she went across a busy room to introduce herself and say how much she loved Melissa (shortly after Melissa returned from China). Several years later, she was just as elegant in making sure I remembered her (how could I forget such strength?) when on a blazing hot day she walked some distance to re-introduce herself. We can all learn from her energy and wonderful sense of courtesy and family.
Tom Baxter
Denver, Colorado